Brother coleman

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Brother coleman

Brother coleman

@Brother_Coleman

Katılım Eylül 2023
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Dr. Ricardo Duchesne
Dr. Ricardo Duchesne@dr_duchesne·
@Phelios16 I don't deny the overrepresentation of Jews, but it is a stretch to conclude that they were behind Canada's transformation and the rest of the West. Look out for my next post soon on why Meloni of Italy decided to bring more legal immigrants.
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Brother coleman
Brother coleman@Brother_Coleman·
@AlfredAlfer77 @curtis_yarvin It’s honestly crazy how much of what you and warstrike say magically show up as “content” days later in the internet right space
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
@SaraGonzalesTX It is fair to be frustrated by language barriers. There are families who do wish for their kids to grow up amongst other cultures—in the past they relocated as expats People who grew up here and live here are having the multicultural choice be made for them
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Sara Gonzales
Sara Gonzales@SaraGonzalesTX·
At a park in Plano, TX with my 5-year-old. We are surrounded by foreigners, speaking multiple foreign languages, making it more difficult for my son to make friends. This is my hometown. It’s unrecognizable. I want my country back.
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Emily Youcis
Emily Youcis@AlfredAlfer77·
Are you ever in the process of creating something so beautiful, so magnificent, that it confirms the existence of God? When a tear rolls down your eye, that makes you look up watery eyed to the heavens with gratitude for granting you such visions? Yep, it's happening again. 😏
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Brother coleman
Brother coleman@Brother_Coleman·
@AlfredAlfer77 @Read_Acted You are a national treasure. This was the funniest thing I’ve seen in so long. Omg. I absolutely can’t wait for more episodes. AI was meant for your artistry
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Emily Youcis
Emily Youcis@AlfredAlfer77·
@Read_Acted I drew the foundational drawing by hand and yes he is so smug. 😂And the AI expresses it so well lol I love it.
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Emily Youcis
Emily Youcis@AlfredAlfer77·
Editing AI involves a lot of tinkering and clipping to isolate the best parts and arrange them cohesively. But sometimes you will generate a perfect scene on just the first try of a prompt. This is one of my favorite unedited, raw generations of the first episode. 😆🙂
Emily Youcis@AlfredAlfer77

People have been asking about the process of creating what some are claiming is the first complete, original, AI-generated 2D animated cartoon show! As you can see, the editing process still requires quite a lot of work and finesse, especially with audio and keeping the visuals consistent and fluid. The script was simple, and written just like any other script; and though the AI did invent its own clever bits of dialogue based on looser prompts (Wigger Will rap and the street fight), the majority of the dialogue was written by me. I drew the foundational Will Stancil character drawing by hand, and shots with multiple characters were arranged in Flash. Additional dubbing, sound effects, color correction and light special effects were also added. This episode confirms my theory that quality AI content very much depends on human input and the vision of a sharp mind. Directing, writing, and timing abilities are still essential, as well as the ability to make effective political comedy and satire. This is something that has proven very difficult to do, but I think I finally achieved it in this piece. AI also adds the exciting twist of unpredictability and random chaos, even with the most specific of prompts. This wild card just enhances production for me, as I have always thrived on making stuff up as I go and rolling with creative elements not fully in my control. The random feature of AI adds to the humor and madcap feel of 2D animated work, and I hope the little bugs and kinks never fully go away. Many have also asked, will The Will Stancil Show be a full series? And the answer is yes! I have several episodes already in mind, all formulating at once. Never before have I been able to write a coherent series! The opening song took about 2 hours to make and the rest of the episode took a little less than two days, so making the first AI-generated 2D cartoon series is extremely doable. The ultimate freedom of TIME that AI has granted me - possibly up to 100 thousand times faster than traditional animated work - is opening up so many creative dimensions that I have never experienced! I am so deliriously happy, I am cackling at almost all times! All that is required is for me to have continued access to this tool and for my brain to remain intact. Since this tool has already been replicated in multiple different forms, it is not going anywhere, and my brain certainly isn't. So a full series of the Will Stancil Show is inevitable! Many are also asking how they can support the show and my new animated work. I am in the process of setting up an Emily Youcis Gumroad with full archives of the Alfred Alfer series, my live videos and skits, and all of the new films that I made in the past year. That will be launching soon as a simple way for you all to keep the electricity on so I can keep doing what I do best! Thank you all for the wonderful reception, shares, reviews, and comments. I really do believe The Will Stancil Show has made history and I'm so thrilled that everyone is recognizing the importance of this groundbreaking cultural victory. Stay Tuned!

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ヤバイ
ヤバイ@yabaizettai·
@CMDarnton Duolingo is actual trash. It is a shitty game that teaches you nothing. Nobody has learned a language through that app.
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Christian Darnton
Christian Darnton@CMDarnton0·
I made 24X on $PLTR. Now I think $DUOL could be the next $1T company. The market has no idea what it’s looking at. → Duolingo isn’t a language app. It’s building a digital Montessori engine for knowledge creation in a $10T global education market. 🧵
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@Brother_Coleman @VKfern1960 The song in that Truman Show edit is "Washing Machine Heart" by Mitski. It's a popular choice for these videos.
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SIMMS
SIMMS@777simms·
I nearly fell off this boat multiple times
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Michael Marlatt
Michael Marlatt@MichaelMarlatt7·
@ValerieAnne1970 I call BS on this post - got the Big V at age 30 - 42 years ago and still going strong!!
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
VASECTOMY...It Is A 24 Billion Dollar Industry. Doctors Profit From Men's Long Term Health Being Totally Destroyed. 70% Of Men Develop Autoimmune Disease. 40% Increase In Dementia & Aphasia. 20% Diagnosed With Aggressive Prostate Cancer. 33% Suffer Permanent Chronic Pain... You’d be hard pressed to find a urologist willing to be upfront about the risks associated with vasectomy - it’s a 24 billion dollar industry. A survey of 1,500 urologists in the US reported that 90% of doctors would not stop performing vasectomy, despite numerous reports of vasectomy being linked to prostate cancer & plenty of other medical conditions. After a vasectomy, the natural duct for sperm is closed off. The testicles continue to produce 50,000 sperm per minute. The sperm build up pressure in the epididymis of the testicles, which eventually ruptures from pressure. Research shows as high as 33% of patients experience long term post vasectomy pain. What happens to all those sperm cells? This is where the immune response comes in. The sperm are still produced & still burst out, but now they have nowhere to go except into the bloodstream, where they were never intended to be. Certain organs - including the testes & the brain - exist in what is the equivalent of a gated community in the body. Tiny tubes within the testes (in which sperm are produced) are protected by a physical barrier of Sertoli cells. The tight connections between these cells prevent blood-borne infections & poisonous molecules from entering the semen. After a vasectomy, however, the protective barrier is broken & semen mixes into the bloodstream. The immune system recognizes the sperm as invading foreign agents & produces anti-sperm antibodies in 70% of men. Sperm cells are naturally active & have very strong enzymes. This is why a man’s body has a strong layer of tissue known as the Blood-Testis Barrier (BTB). Vasectomy ruptures this barrier. A man’s immune system sees the sperm as an infection that needs to be addressed, resulting in an immune response that’s never ending. The body quickly (within 3-4 days) makes antisperm antibodies to attack his own cells. This assault is not just confined to the sperm themselves, but affects other cells & tissues as well. There’s no way to predict exactly what the reaction will be, but it is known that 75% or more of post vasectomy men will begin to produce these antisperm antibodies, leading to autoimmune disease pathology in almost 70%. According to a study in Finland, the “presence of sperm antibodies correlates with nearly every pathological condition of the male reproductive tract.” Documented Conditions Caused By Vasectomy: Sexual dysfunction Chronic pain Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Prostate Cancer Testicular Cancer Antibody Autoimmune Disease Cardiovascular Disease 👇Immunological Consequences Of Vasectomy👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7283529/ 👇Vasectomy Increases Prostate Cancer👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31119294/ 👇Vasectomy Causes Primary Progressive Aphasia👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17159614/ 👇Function Of The Testicular Epididymis👇 proteinatlas.org/humanproteome/… Speaker: Dr Nicole Rivera
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